Former Manchester United midfielder Nani is in the final stages of completing a deal that will see him move to Orlando City, sources have confirmed to ESPN FC. If the deal is completed, Nani will be a designated player.

Record was the first to report the news of Nani's link to the MLS club.

Nani, 32, had been in his third stint with Portuguese side Sporting CP, but the club has been looking to reduce its wage bill, hastening the player's exit. Nani scored eight goals in 27 league and cup appearances this season. He has also been on the books of Fenerbahce, Valencia and Lazio in recent seasons.

Nani won several titles with Manchester United and was part of the Portugal squad that won Euro 2016. Jean Catuffe/Getty Images

Nani's best years came with Manchester United, where he spent parts of eight seasons and scored 40 goals in 230 league and cup appearances. During his time with the Red Devils he won four Premier League titles, two League Cups and a UEFA Champions League crown in 2008.

At international level Nani has made 124 appearances, scoring 24 goals. He was part of the team that claimed Euro 2016, and he also represented Portugal at the 2014 World Cup.

If the deal is completed, Nani's arrival will create roster difficulties for Orlando, who already have the maximum number of DPs on their roster in Dom Dwyer, Sacha Kljestan and Josue Colman. According to data from the Major League Soccer Players Union, all three players made under $1.5 million last season. If that is still the case for 2019, any one of them could have their salary cap hit reduced through the use of Targeted Allocation Money, thus allowing them to not count as a DP.